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they voted to elect hitto who moved to turkey last year to help coordinate the opposition. the coalition plans to launch an interim government for northern syria which is under rebel control. 70,000 syrians have died in two years of fighting between rebels and president bashar al assad's forces. analysts say some in the coalition see hitto as an outsider. they also doubt rebel groups which are not part of the coalition will accept an interim government. >>> u.s. military leaders are showing off some high-tech hardware they could use against north korea. pilots taking part in a joint exercise with south korea are flying missions using b-52 bombers. the aircraft are capable of launching nuclear missiles and can simultaneously strike multiple targets. the u.s. military has b-52s at its bases in south korea. defense department spokesman george little said the b-52 missions are meant to be a deterrent. he said the aim is to demonstrate the u.s. military's capabilities to north korea. scientists in north korea conducted a third test in the month. they said they were scrapping the
they voted to elect hitto who moved to turkey last year to help coordinate the opposition. the coalition plans to launch an interim government for northern syria which is under rebel control. 70,000 syrians have died in two years of fighting between rebels and president bashar al assad's forces. analysts say some in the coalition see hitto as an outsider. they also doubt rebel groups which are not part of the coalition will accept an interim government. >>> u.s. military leaders are...
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. >>> kenya's defeated candidate odinga has challenged the result of the election. he alleges there was balance lot rigging. deputy prime minister was declared the winner with just over 50% of the vote. however, rival odinga filed an objection. he claimed more votes were cast at some polling stations than the number of registered voters. local media report that police fired tear gas. they gathered in front of the supreme court and refused to leave. odinga also made allegations of vote rigging in 2007. the claim sparked protests. more than 1100 people died in the rioting. >>> italy has elected speakers for upper and lower houses but italians see no end in sight over the wrangling of a new government. the center left coalition became the largest group in both chambers in last month's election. but it could not gain a majority in the upper house. a new government must be approved by a majority of votes in both chambers. the center leftists will need to team up with the center right block or the five star movement party. the coalition wants to continue fiscal austerity.
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the african republic wants to suspend the constitution ahead of elections. are being as members blamed for the death of 13 south african soldiers. >> there remain in control of the presidential palace and the leader is asserting his authority. declaring himself and president says he will dissolve the parliament national assembly and suspend the constitution. but instead, he is promising transition. he says he will run the country until then. he is trying to provide reassurance. the 600,000 residents are without electricity and running water. there has been living blamed on both the rebels and the support. of looting,a lot but it is the others that are well armed and organized. set up security checkpoints. south africa has lost 13. >> the past 22 hours, we saw violence escalating and many innocent lives lost. >> and south africa says his soldiers are part of a cooperation agreement. the country's former leader, they seized control four days after an agreement collapsed. demanding foreign forces pullout. >> 50 people are being relocated to beirut and cairo. >>
the african republic wants to suspend the constitution ahead of elections. are being as members blamed for the death of 13 south african soldiers. >> there remain in control of the presidential palace and the leader is asserting his authority. declaring himself and president says he will dissolve the parliament national assembly and suspend the constitution. but instead, he is promising transition. he says he will run the country until then. he is trying to provide reassurance. the...
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the truth of the matter is that there are a handful of senate democrats up for re-election in pro-gun states like arkansas, montana, south dakota, for example, who would be in real trouble on an issue like an assault weapons ban. people believe it is a constitutional issue in their state. i think that the democratic party as well as the republican party is reluctant on this issue. if it had been easy to do, they would have renewed the ban on assault weapons when it expired. >> first of all, we are seeing a change in the very fact we are debating this. this issue was under a gag rule for a decade after al gore's defeat, and the national debate encouraged action in blue leaning states like colorado, new york, and connecticut. but the problem is, gloria, that democrats are divided and republicans by ideology. red state democrats have been reluctant to vote for this, going back to 1994, they had a lot of defection on red districts and red state democrats. the difference is gun control advocates haven't been able to put pressure on republicans from blue places to make up for those. as a re
the truth of the matter is that there are a handful of senate democrats up for re-election in pro-gun states like arkansas, montana, south dakota, for example, who would be in real trouble on an issue like an assault weapons ban. people believe it is a constitutional issue in their state. i think that the democratic party as well as the republican party is reluctant on this issue. if it had been easy to do, they would have renewed the ban on assault weapons when it expired. >> first of...
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the approval paves the way for a presidential election as early as july. mugabe is likely to run against his coalition partner and prime minister morgan vangir >>> people in japan are looking back at a painful period in their history. on wednesday, they marked the 18th anniversary of the attack on tokyo's subway system. in 1995, members of the aum shinrikyo cult carried out an attack. subway officials organized a memorial at one of the stations the cult targeted. they prayed at 8:00 a.m., the time the attacks began. relatives of the victims went to the remony. they offered flowers for the loved ones they lost. takahashi was among the attendees, she's the widow of a deputy station master who died in the attack. >> translator: 18 years have passed. but i still recall the shock of the attack as though it just happened yesterday. we must keep the memory of it from fading. >> judges on japan's supreme court have finalized death sentences for 13 people for their role in the attack and other crimes. aum shinrikyo's founder is one of the death row convicts. >> rep
the approval paves the way for a presidential election as early as july. mugabe is likely to run against his coalition partner and prime minister morgan vangir >>> people in japan are looking back at a painful period in their history. on wednesday, they marked the 18th anniversary of the attack on tokyo's subway system. in 1995, members of the aum shinrikyo cult carried out an attack. subway officials organized a memorial at one of the stations the cult targeted. they prayed at 8:00...
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-- we call them parks. [ laughter ] you can't describe them as "open space areas" and expect to win elections because humans tend to vote for other humans. but in the end, sunday morning's epic battle to misconstrue basic human relationships to had to go to dennis rodman who had one form for the one family dictatorship. >> one thing i noticed about him he was very humble as a kid he's very humble. [laughter] >> jon: yes, the 28-year-old who convened this 100,000 person military parade in his own honor is the picture of humility. you know what? i see what is happening here rodman's arrest -- arrogance gauge is thrown off from being on celebrity apprentice. >> i'm the largest real estate developer in new york. do you understand me? i'm going sue you? we're going to see the nicest apartment in new new york city, my apartment. >> jon: he spent so much time hanging out with trump that compared to the guy that thinks god chose his fa to to mwmwç [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an actor. his new movie is called "admission." >> nelson loves traveling. he loves it. we've
-- we call them parks. [ laughter ] you can't describe them as "open space areas" and expect to win elections because humans tend to vote for other humans. but in the end, sunday morning's epic battle to misconstrue basic human relationships to had to go to dennis rodman who had one form for the one family dictatorship. >> one thing i noticed about him he was very humble as a kid he's very humble. [laughter] >> jon: yes, the 28-year-old who convened this 100,000 person...
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we just dig heels in as i said, and i think what the elected officials just fail to observe and do, neil, is just really respect where people are coming from, and, frankly, stop taxes, stop regulations, fewer lawsuits, let's help get small business out of the hole they are in, and it's just a classic example of how very little most of our elected officials understand how a business, a small business is run in america. that's just too bad. neil: all right. we'll watch closely. thank you, all, for your help today. we'll keep a close eye on all the developments and the president's trip and whether this economy is going to go up. tomorrow, a look at numbers you don't really quite see all the time that might beg that issue.y ♪ here's gerri willis. >> good evening, everybody. tonight, a cyberattack paralyzes banks an media companies in south korea. who is behind it? could it happen here? also, putting the brakes on high frequency traders. are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new policy from one of the country's biggest companies. tell us your weight and body fat or face a fin
we just dig heels in as i said, and i think what the elected officials just fail to observe and do, neil, is just really respect where people are coming from, and, frankly, stop taxes, stop regulations, fewer lawsuits, let's help get small business out of the hole they are in, and it's just a classic example of how very little most of our elected officials understand how a business, a small business is run in america. that's just too bad. neil: all right. we'll watch closely. thank you, all,...
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after spending four years in self-imposed exile, he plans to contest elections. touchdown, but to what kind of welcome? if you is expecting a hero's return, perhaps the former president musharraf was disappointed. i pakistani standards, this is a small crowd. >> i have put my life in danger by coming back to pakistan. i was thinking the government would help me and say, save pakistan, but that is not happening. today my nation ordered me to come back. i came back, putting my life in danger. before he even arrived, the taliban threatened to kill them, a claim he dismissed. he met with his inner circle in the vip lounge of the karachi airport. a scheduled news conference was canceled. he was also due to address a mass rally. that was canceled as well. even his supporters were disappointed at the turnout. >> people were afraid to become because of the security situation, bomb threats. but they should have come. musharraf struck deals before coming back. if he wants to be a player, he has to turn this rather lackluster return into political momentum. the challenge is
after spending four years in self-imposed exile, he plans to contest elections. touchdown, but to what kind of welcome? if you is expecting a hero's return, perhaps the former president musharraf was disappointed. i pakistani standards, this is a small crowd. >> i have put my life in danger by coming back to pakistan. i was thinking the government would help me and say, save pakistan, but that is not happening. today my nation ordered me to come back. i came back, putting my life in...
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's opposition has elected a new interim prime minister who it hopes will unify the area. ghassan hitto's first task will be to form a cabinet. who is he? used is 50 years old and to be an it manager. he is american educated and has u.s. citizenship. he moved to turkey to coordinate opposition aid. >> syria's new prime minister, as far as the opposition in exile as well as their international supporters are concerned. ghassan hitto's first priority, forming a cabinet. based inside syria, the interim government will need to establish legitimacy with people living in the 60% of the country estimated to be under assad forces.ti- >> tomorrow there will be a speech, and you will hear in introduction of the highlights .f the plan for the near future >> from the general who represents the majority of the armed groups fighting the assad regime, there is a promise of loyalty. >> we in the syrian army look to the government as a political umbrella for us, and we can ask the government to support us with everything what we need in our fight against the regime in damascus. >> but they
's opposition has elected a new interim prime minister who it hopes will unify the area. ghassan hitto's first task will be to form a cabinet. who is he? used is 50 years old and to be an it manager. he is american educated and has u.s. citizenship. he moved to turkey to coordinate opposition aid. >> syria's new prime minister, as far as the opposition in exile as well as their international supporters are concerned. ghassan hitto's first priority, forming a cabinet. based inside syria,...
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they voted to elect hitto who moved to turkey last year to help coordinate the opposition. the coalition plans to launch an interim government for northern syria which is under rebel control. 70,000 syrians have died in two years of fighting between rebels and president bashar al assad's forces. analysts say some in the coalition see hitto as an outsider. they also doubt rebel groups which are not part of the coalition will accept an interim government. >>> people across iraq are looking back at a war that caused many problems. u.s. forces invaded their country. saddam hussein collapsed, but it continued on much longer. nhk world's sho beppu covered the war and its aftermath. he's now back in baghdad. sho, how are things in the iraqi capital now? >> reporter: right. i can say that it changed quite a lot compared to those worse days. it seems lively, at least on the surface, streets in baghdad are busy, especially in the center. roads are jammed with cars, and the shops are packed with people. residents who sought refuge elsewhere, in iraq or across the country, are returnin
they voted to elect hitto who moved to turkey last year to help coordinate the opposition. the coalition plans to launch an interim government for northern syria which is under rebel control. 70,000 syrians have died in two years of fighting between rebels and president bashar al assad's forces. analysts say some in the coalition see hitto as an outsider. they also doubt rebel groups which are not part of the coalition will accept an interim government. >>> people across iraq are...
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elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the various that's occurred in the time of the former regime it is not comparable to the number of theory is by the politicians and the current government. and more troubling perhaps idling during divisions. this occupation separated us and to try to place the political structure with a troubling one which aggravated the political conflict which i see no good in this kind of regime and. today iraq is facing a new political crisis there's tension on the ground between the sunni provinces and the shia led government as well as between baghdad and the kurdish north i think if these issues are not resolve it can lead to more significant problems including conflict which can lead to i think the breakup of iraq and destabilization. and an upsurge in violence is sparking fears of a return to sectarian strife new figures show that death rates have actually risen since the last american soldier left a rocky soil. how long will iraq remain like this every day there are explo
elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the various that's occurred in the time of the former regime it is not comparable to the number of theory is by the politicians and the current government. and more troubling perhaps idling during divisions. this occupation separated us and to try to place the political structure with a troubling one which aggravated the political conflict which i see no good in this kind...
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as someone who had been elected, i want to continue on that thought for a minute. someone who is on the forefront, who is willing to go help in syria. that is a noble cause. the legitimacy and the weakness seen to be a continuing problem here. can you address that a little more in detail and say why we are not heading down the same road we have before? >> syrians chose it. we have snuffer. we know him because we work with keeping 1/2 -- theory of filth -- there is influence that needs to be looked at before hand. this is not an easy topic. i am asking a question saying i am afraid we are going down the same path again that will reap the same problems and benefits as we go forward. this is too important for us to miss, given the fact that our close relationship with israel and stability in that region, this is not something we can avoid in the next 10 years. >> thank you for excellent observations. thank you to our panelists for explaining the humanitarian crisis going on and the committee looks forward to continuing the conversation with you about conflicting repor
as someone who had been elected, i want to continue on that thought for a minute. someone who is on the forefront, who is willing to go help in syria. that is a noble cause. the legitimacy and the weakness seen to be a continuing problem here. can you address that a little more in detail and say why we are not heading down the same road we have before? >> syrians chose it. we have snuffer. we know him because we work with keeping 1/2 -- theory of filth -- there is influence that needs to...
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the republican party lost the election you had guests coming up you had baker you had those this whole shift the surge but definitely we never found any weapons of mass destruction so the initial goal of the of the of the invasion that not the was not fulfilled somehow but the most important thing is we have to look back i think in the big picture of the invasion if you want to look back ten years or ten years now we see that iraq change washington as much as was the change in iraq you see how much there is concern you see you see that there you see it you see the risk of being involved now in syria and elsewhere in the words you see the conservative party over the course of the fall but in general is much more weaker you see the conservative movement to these are going to buy this book about any international issue you see there's more worry about the debt and so i think it's was the most way to change if i look back on the longer so you just saw our list our checklist of what was actually done in iraq do you have anything to add on to that your quest no i think you covered basically
the republican party lost the election you had guests coming up you had baker you had those this whole shift the surge but definitely we never found any weapons of mass destruction so the initial goal of the of the of the invasion that not the was not fulfilled somehow but the most important thing is we have to look back i think in the big picture of the invasion if you want to look back ten years or ten years now we see that iraq change washington as much as was the change in iraq you see how...
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the question is then, will be elections soon or never? i do not want to make more than my fair share of time, but just that as the current government tried to prepare for the next election, this comes back to the system of patronage. it is well rooted in baghdad and the southern areas, but not established in the sunni areas. it would not be a good thing, definitely. >> and i would first, and going to the second part of your question, i would like to think that high-level, intensive u.s. diplomatic engagement could prevent that kind of outcome, because there are two places it could happen. either the central government could -- too much instability, cannot have acceptable elections under the could havees, or you a boycott. we are not going to play. it would either be a highly undesirable outcome, and sometimes it takes a third party to cause everybody to take a deep breath and let the emotions pass. i would like to think we could be helpful. >> it is important for the legitimacy of the elections that they happen at the same time throughout
the question is then, will be elections soon or never? i do not want to make more than my fair share of time, but just that as the current government tried to prepare for the next election, this comes back to the system of patronage. it is well rooted in baghdad and the southern areas, but not established in the sunni areas. it would not be a good thing, definitely. >> and i would first, and going to the second part of your question, i would like to think that high-level, intensive u.s....
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>> i think they want to win elections and that think they're looking at the last two presidential elections and saying these are elections we could have won. they're also looking at things like the youth vote. young people really care about this issue as a civil rights issue. they're looking at things like average and will let knowledge they have made a lot of mistakes in terms of strategy, outrage, proper route reached to the hispanic community, african-american community in this is something you can do without pandering. lou: we have not seen much. it should have gone the other way. this ministration has been fall lawn full throttle. what do you think? we are seeing a substantive change in direction and values? >> some republicans have decided that they want to have, shall we say, a more flexible approach and immigration and the marriage, but i will make your bet that we do not have -- we will not have a comprehensive immigration bill passed this year. as for game marriage, that will be determined by the supreme court. even if the supreme court votes against it, you're still going to have
>> i think they want to win elections and that think they're looking at the last two presidential elections and saying these are elections we could have won. they're also looking at things like the youth vote. young people really care about this issue as a civil rights issue. they're looking at things like average and will let knowledge they have made a lot of mistakes in terms of strategy, outrage, proper route reached to the hispanic community, african-american community in this is...
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all of my children are completely excluded from the election process how can they possibly just label them whatever it is they labeled them something bad obviously and simply panel from the european union if they care about human rights why do they abuse the human rights of my citizens so i can understand why they don't want to put up with shenker i can tell you the reason why they don't is not because i'm a north or terria leader although that may be true and it's not because they call me a dictator where they used to no one has been calling me a north or a tarion or dictator for a while they used to call me that because they have been instructed to do so by the us. but you so why then really mean you know what you are asking why me well you know when the new state of bell aris appeared on the map and claimed a place in the sun just like george another newly formed state those who'd already been there didn't like it as they wanted the place in the sun for themselves and now they had to move over and someone happy about it but that's not the real problem then it starts to go from bad
all of my children are completely excluded from the election process how can they possibly just label them whatever it is they labeled them something bad obviously and simply panel from the european union if they care about human rights why do they abuse the human rights of my citizens so i can understand why they don't want to put up with shenker i can tell you the reason why they don't is not because i'm a north or terria leader although that may be true and it's not because they call me a...
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in 2004 a ballot measure during the general election amending the ohio constitution to outright ban civil unions was credited with energizing the evangelical vote tipping ohio in bush's favor, w's favor, and winning the election over john kerry. it was a huge issue in 2004 and it was a vote against gay marriage or civil unions after the governor there came out for civil unions twice in that conversation yesterday. "the cleveland plain dealer" was all over kasich's comment saying he revaeld on wednesday that he supports civil unions for same sex couples but don't quote him on that because he goes on to quote his spokesperson reeling in the governor in a statement that reads, this is a statement from the spokesperson, the governor's position is unchanged. he opposes gay marriage and opposes changing ohio's constitution to allow for civil unions. well, so much for that. and he's far from the first republican to feel the heat from the fringe. joining me is msnbc contributor ron reagan and eroll lewis. first a comment on that one. kasich is a fine guy, a bit of a maverick. he's had a very toug
in 2004 a ballot measure during the general election amending the ohio constitution to outright ban civil unions was credited with energizing the evangelical vote tipping ohio in bush's favor, w's favor, and winning the election over john kerry. it was a huge issue in 2004 and it was a vote against gay marriage or civil unions after the governor there came out for civil unions twice in that conversation yesterday. "the cleveland plain dealer" was all over kasich's comment saying he...
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citizen what do you think drove this election his election but it reminds me of the election about ecommerce of mahmoud jibril in libya if you think back two years to the libyan air. and to see a very similar scenario because. he had spent many decades in the us he'd studied in the us and it was a very revealing wiki leaks cable from the us ambassador to libya which said that you know he was our kind of man he was the sort of person who could follow the us line so to speak and i think the same scenario with this man today is neat-o. because he spent decades living in texas and he's from the us if he's got a passport and of course the the americans want to make sure that when president assad falls they got their man in damascus and they've cherry picked and he's been voted by thirty five people and it's quite ludicrous to argue that this guy has the right to rule syria where is present assad whether we support him or not does have sizable support in the country which is why still in power and so i think the answer your question the u.s. wants this man as an ideal sort of leader opposed to sac
citizen what do you think drove this election his election but it reminds me of the election about ecommerce of mahmoud jibril in libya if you think back two years to the libyan air. and to see a very similar scenario because. he had spent many decades in the us he'd studied in the us and it was a very revealing wiki leaks cable from the us ambassador to libya which said that you know he was our kind of man he was the sort of person who could follow the us line so to speak and i think the same...
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but then we look to the election and everybody will pay attention to 2016. a time and a place where it those be taken care of. if congress wants to show courage or willingness to do it, that's where it should be focused on. these are interesting and in many ways distraction to a larger issue. what will we do with the huge entitlement package we have. >> we were talking about this earlier. when you look at the white house, obviously, our elected officials have to travel. but when you think of joe biden's one day in paris, limousines and hotel rooms, the president and the white house is defensive about this. did he have to go to florida and spend $78,000 just on the local law enforcement to play golf with tiger woods? >> no. look. it always comes down to this oh, but bush did it. someone else did it. yeah, they have all done this. this isn't an obama problem. all parents do this. we haven't always been in an economic downturn. you can say under bush we were, i guess. clinton did the same thing. we dote need this pomp and circumstance. cut back on this and it l
but then we look to the election and everybody will pay attention to 2016. a time and a place where it those be taken care of. if congress wants to show courage or willingness to do it, that's where it should be focused on. these are interesting and in many ways distraction to a larger issue. what will we do with the huge entitlement package we have. >> we were talking about this earlier. when you look at the white house, obviously, our elected officials have to travel. but when you think...
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after a early burly election i was elected president and in my speech of acceptance with that incredible excitement and huge emotion it was a signal of a different ireland that somebody of my record would be elected to serve as presidents for seven years and so many people cried. have a choice because they could not believe it the imide acceptance speech and i singled out and saying to those women of ireland because i knew that was one of the things that helped of course, and a general election you have to be voted men and women but there were so many wives to did not tell their husbands but just voted differently or daughters did not tell their father and i have proof of that more recently i was in boise idaho speaking to an audience and at the end of the speech a young woman in her early thirties came towards me purposely with her hand out. so i came down and she shook my hand and said i wanted to shake your hand you were my first vote i was 19 at the time and i told my father he nearly killed me. [laughter] so it captures the fact there were women who came out. the second thing that i
after a early burly election i was elected president and in my speech of acceptance with that incredible excitement and huge emotion it was a signal of a different ireland that somebody of my record would be elected to serve as presidents for seven years and so many people cried. have a choice because they could not believe it the imide acceptance speech and i singled out and saying to those women of ireland because i knew that was one of the things that helped of course, and a general election...
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. >> the state of the economy and social affairs was a big issue in the recent israeli elections. barack obama is likely to find a new israeli government less concerned about peace talks but very preoccupied about the unstable state of the wider region. what mr. obama will hear from his israeli counterparts is israel is very jittery. they are preparing for a fallout as syria disintegrates and hezbollah rearms. >> we are getting ready to shoot back and to be much more aggressive or much more decisive in this war in order to make this war and as quick as possible. mereve years ago as a presidential candidate, barack obama net and family rebuilding their home after a rocket attack from gaza. whatever impact he made then has long worn off. >> he says he is like any other color vision but acknowledges he has been a very good friend to israel. and a difficult trip. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, pope francis celebrates his first public mass as leader of the catholic church, showing signs of changes to come already. just six months after being shot in the head
. >> the state of the economy and social affairs was a big issue in the recent israeli elections. barack obama is likely to find a new israeli government less concerned about peace talks but very preoccupied about the unstable state of the wider region. what mr. obama will hear from his israeli counterparts is israel is very jittery. they are preparing for a fallout as syria disintegrates and hezbollah rearms. >> we are getting ready to shoot back and to be much more aggressive or...
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is much weakened from where he was before the election. he has fewer members of his own party and the parliament is in a situation where it is not entirely clear what the way forward is going to be. that is what obama is coming into, as he goes into these meetings. , with politico. thanks for your time this morning. guest: thank you. host: president obama and the prime minister will give you -- will be giving a joint press conference. look for coverage on c-span.org. minister ofrael defense from 2007 until this week wrote a piece in today's wall street journal. host: back to our discussion here for the 10th anniversary of the iraq war. we are getting your thoughts this morning. ohio, iraq veteran. caller: good morning. host: what are your thoughts? caller: i am here. host: we're listening. you're on the air. ander: i was there in 2005 from 2006-2007. host: we're listening. --ler: it was more like going door to door and taking people's weapons or whatever. sad thing that happened over there. host: were you there for the surge? caller: yes,
is much weakened from where he was before the election. he has fewer members of his own party and the parliament is in a situation where it is not entirely clear what the way forward is going to be. that is what obama is coming into, as he goes into these meetings. , with politico. thanks for your time this morning. guest: thank you. host: president obama and the prime minister will give you -- will be giving a joint press conference. look for coverage on c-span.org. minister ofrael defense...
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not even free election. it is the memory of the last time they saw a loved one before they were inexplicably randomly murdered. or cheating death themselves. many say they hardly recognize their country anymore. they say, real hope for the future becomes harder to find. >> 8:52 a.m. and we will take a break. i live look on the southbound 1 01. it is moving. there are some issues further north but we will get an update for and george coming up in just a little bit. >> 856, and into san hamas on the market in the south bay. it is deep was the ac ste's house which is and los gatos. it was designed and built for the apple co- founder and 1986. the architecture of the property reflects the apple design. the asking price? a little over $4 million. the 7500 square foot home has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news, we have more and video from the pope's installation today. you can see the footage here that was added to kron4. we will have that continuing coverage and a couple of
not even free election. it is the memory of the last time they saw a loved one before they were inexplicably randomly murdered. or cheating death themselves. many say they hardly recognize their country anymore. they say, real hope for the future becomes harder to find. >> 8:52 a.m. and we will take a break. i live look on the southbound 1 01. it is moving. there are some issues further north but we will get an update for and george coming up in just a little bit. >> 856, and into...
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the question is then, will there be elections soon or never? i do not want to make more than my fair share of time, but just government current tried to prepare for the next election, this comes back to the system of patronage. it is well rooted in baghdad and the southern areas, but not yet established in the sunni areas. it would not be a good thing, definitely. >> and i would first-degree, and going to the second part of your question, i would like to think intensive u.s., diplomatic engagement could prevent that kind of outcome, because there are two place it could happen, either the central government could say too much under arrest, too much months -- instability, cannot have acceptable elections under the circumstances, or you could have a boycott. we are not going to play. woulder would be -- it either be a highly undesirable outcomes, and sometimes it takes a third party to cause take a deep breath and let the emotions pass. i would like to think we could be helpful. >> it is important for the legitimacy of the elections that they happ
the question is then, will there be elections soon or never? i do not want to make more than my fair share of time, but just government current tried to prepare for the next election, this comes back to the system of patronage. it is well rooted in baghdad and the southern areas, but not yet established in the sunni areas. it would not be a good thing, definitely. >> and i would first-degree, and going to the second part of your question, i would like to think intensive u.s., diplomatic...
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elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the various that's occurred in the time of the former regime which is not comparable to the number of freely is by the politicians and the current government today iraq is facing a new political crisis there is tension on the ground between the sunni provinces and the shia led government as well as between baghdad and the kurdish north i think if these issues are not. it can lead to more significant problems including conflict which can lead to i think the breakup of iraq and destabilization the region. and an upsurge in violence is sparking fears of a return to sectarian strife new figures show that death rates have actually risen since the last american soldier left a rocky soil how long will iraq remain like this in order there are explosions already there is killing or dangerous terrorist. explosion after explosion iraqis have asked themselves that same question for most of the last ten years to see counselor of r.t. iraq. by the us taxpayers are probably askin
elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the various that's occurred in the time of the former regime which is not comparable to the number of freely is by the politicians and the current government today iraq is facing a new political crisis there is tension on the ground between the sunni provinces and the shia led government as well as between baghdad and the kurdish north i think if these issues are not. it...
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then against gay marriage when running for president and now he's for gay marriage now that he got elected again. is that political expediency or just having trouble with the issue? >> i think you think it's political expediency. >> sean: yeah, obvious. >> let me quote winston churchill if i might. >> sean: i love when liberals quote churchill. >> let me hear the quote. >> said if you don't have the ability to change your mind, are you sure you still have one. look the fact of the matter is-- >> change your mind for, against, and for again. >> hillary clinton is coming out and disingenuous, but the fact of the matter is republican governor of ohio did this days earlier the rnc put out a report saying we need to quote, unquote, evolve and party of stoogy old white men-- >> i know you want to turn this into a republican issue. when obama does it at one point he has a real position, he's for it. >> sure. >> sean: then he's running for president, polls don't show he's in agreement with the american people and then he's against it and gets reelected and now i can be for it again. now what? that
then against gay marriage when running for president and now he's for gay marriage now that he got elected again. is that political expediency or just having trouble with the issue? >> i think you think it's political expediency. >> sean: yeah, obvious. >> let me quote winston churchill if i might. >> sean: i love when liberals quote churchill. >> let me hear the quote. >> said if you don't have the ability to change your mind, are you sure you still have...
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they have elected their new prime minister. what happens next? >> he has been addressing the media. also crucially, he said that the interim government he is working on will be operating inside syria. the key question is how this large number of various syrian rebel groups will be referred to with the use of authority? some of them have been extremely critical of the opposition groups outside of syria. >> thank you very much. as iraq marks 10 years since the u.s.-led invasion, the country has experienced a spike in deadly attacks. >> in the capital, baghdad, for example, it was hit by a series of coordinated bombings with more than 50 people killed and dozens wounded. >> iraq continues to be plagued by violence between sunni and shiite muslims. >> the first blast struck during morning traffic. over a dozen explosions followed in and around baghdad over the next two hours. the attacks targeted mostly there was no immediate claim of responsibility, but many suspect the bombings were the work of sunni militants. the targets included a police base, a restaurant, and a crowded market. >>
they have elected their new prime minister. what happens next? >> he has been addressing the media. also crucially, he said that the interim government he is working on will be operating inside syria. the key question is how this large number of various syrian rebel groups will be referred to with the use of authority? some of them have been extremely critical of the opposition groups outside of syria. >> thank you very much. as iraq marks 10 years since the u.s.-led invasion, the...
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i know it's a long so saddam came to power but he did it did he not overthrow a democratically elected president i mean there were so many different types of governments in iraq since one thousand twenty cents of this been a series of them and none of them like sectarian six or seven different type one of them identified themselves as we are sometimes we are shia not only that actually you know the fifty five deck of cards that were printed by the pentagon off to baghdad when the u.s. wanted to go after the top fifty five leaders in iraq after of those fifty five fifty six were shiites the top two leaders were a christian so i mean when you look at the demographics of the iraq a dictatorship it was not it was a very secular. and which is one of the things that was making osama bin laden crazy actually which is so weird that we were the bush was saying that you know there was some sort of affiliation between saddam hussein and al qaeda when. in case i mean it's a joke to think that that is as secure as the form of government would have any connections with the religious extremists or be
i know it's a long so saddam came to power but he did it did he not overthrow a democratically elected president i mean there were so many different types of governments in iraq since one thousand twenty cents of this been a series of them and none of them like sectarian six or seven different type one of them identified themselves as we are sometimes we are shia not only that actually you know the fifty five deck of cards that were printed by the pentagon off to baghdad when the u.s. wanted to...
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but don't forget that we are heading for elections in germany rescue packages that we have gone through in the past have been totally unpopular with the german taxpayer and going ahead now with a simple solution to what we've got in the past you just cannot sell it to the german taxpayer i guess that's an issue as well also you don't you shouldn't forget that those negotiations go she asians with cyprus are very complicated every party has to keep up its bargaining power and so we just like game theory you know you have to be on guard you have to bluff and god knows what will happen and the us germans we're not saying that we shouldn't help cyprus but the germans told that at the end of the dying day the money the loans the guarantees does not support the people in cyprus it's supporting the banks that supporting the bank owners that supporting wall street and supporting the big one people and that's the whole issue here british police now looking into the death of the south exiled russian tycoon and kremlin critic boris berezovsky chemical and radiological experts now at the scene at h
but don't forget that we are heading for elections in germany rescue packages that we have gone through in the past have been totally unpopular with the german taxpayer and going ahead now with a simple solution to what we've got in the past you just cannot sell it to the german taxpayer i guess that's an issue as well also you don't you shouldn't forget that those negotiations go she asians with cyprus are very complicated every party has to keep up its bargaining power and so we just like...
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winning elections. it has been interesting exciting young inne energetic e like ted cruz and marco rubio and if you apply the establishment litmus test which tends to be biased for people already in office you will not get the new energy. remember, karl rove supported arlen specter as far back as 2004 against pat toomey because the logic wasn't can't possibly win. arlen specter flipped parties to become the 60th vote for obama care. we need to be careful about what it means to be electable. certainly the tea party doesn't bat a thousand but at least we are winning elections and bringing new people into the party and not in a position where the democrats can jam something through with 60 votes in the senate because of the tea party. >> i got to tell you that there is in litmus test that the republican mainstream has. i'm happenmy to have anybody that labels him or her areself as a republican and wants to represent the entiretry. we are not talking about the governor of south carolina and the governor of
winning elections. it has been interesting exciting young inne energetic e like ted cruz and marco rubio and if you apply the establishment litmus test which tends to be biased for people already in office you will not get the new energy. remember, karl rove supported arlen specter as far back as 2004 against pat toomey because the logic wasn't can't possibly win. arlen specter flipped parties to become the 60th vote for obama care. we need to be careful about what it means to be electable....
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not only surrounding this inaugural mass, but the election of the 266th pope of the catholic church. and many followers will look to the reform, to the repairs to the church they say they desperately need and believe that this leader will bring to their faith. that is the latest, live in rome. i'm jay gray. back to you. >> such a historic day. we'll check back with jay throughout the morning, as well. >> it has been a spectacle watching that unfold. >>> let's find out what's happening around here on this tuesday morning. >> good morning to you at home. we get to see some weather unfold today. temperatures rather mild. the upper 40s to 50s everywhere. we have rain on the way. not until much later. for most of you, not until you're making your way home from work. you will need the umbrella later this evening. and in particular for tomorrow. we have quite a lot of rain headed our way. we're going to sort it out and let you know your best chance for when you're coming up. we're going to check your drive. >> good morning. we have a lot of friends out there working on the road crews right
not only surrounding this inaugural mass, but the election of the 266th pope of the catholic church. and many followers will look to the reform, to the repairs to the church they say they desperately need and believe that this leader will bring to their faith. that is the latest, live in rome. i'm jay gray. back to you. >> such a historic day. we'll check back with jay throughout the morning, as well. >> it has been a spectacle watching that unfold. >>> let's find out...
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we talked about the gentleman they elected yesterday. let me talk about the president of the opposition coalition. he is an imam from the largest mosque and in damascus. i have met him many times. i think what most impressed me about him was after we designated the front as a terrorist affiliate of the al qaeda and iraq group, there was a lot of criticism inside syria. that is not a secret. they came right out and said kind of ideologies that he they espouse, even imposing a tax on questions which have not been done in the middle east in hundreds of years, these things are rejected, he said. he talked about reaching out to the backbone of assad's remaining support. he said join us, did not fight us, and we are not fighting you. an open letter was written to the syrian christian community. i know it does have a big impact. this is a vision of respect for the dignity of all syrians, a vision of tolerance, coexistence. i think the vast majority assyrians really want to believe a debt of that vision. the extremist we talked about are a minor
we talked about the gentleman they elected yesterday. let me talk about the president of the opposition coalition. he is an imam from the largest mosque and in damascus. i have met him many times. i think what most impressed me about him was after we designated the front as a terrorist affiliate of the al qaeda and iraq group, there was a lot of criticism inside syria. that is not a secret. they came right out and said kind of ideologies that he they espouse, even imposing a tax on questions...
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now the surprise resignation follows the controversial election of an interim prime minister on tuesday in istanbul which saw twelve opposition members step down immediately after the vote of the american educated id manager turned islamist politician aside hito had lived in the u.s. for decades before moving to turkey journalist neil clark who's written extensively about syria says considering his background he tours election is no surprise. the americans want to make sure that when president assad falls they got their man in damascus and they cherry picked and you know he voted by thirty five people and it's quite ludicrous to argue this guy has the right to rule syria where is present sad whether we support him or not does have sizable support in the country just why still in power and so i think the answer your question the u.s. wants this man as an ideal sort of leader opposed to sack to take power and obviously to do the things expected of him which would be to open up this unit commonly to u.s. multinationals productize economy and of course to great with hezbollah integrate with
now the surprise resignation follows the controversial election of an interim prime minister on tuesday in istanbul which saw twelve opposition members step down immediately after the vote of the american educated id manager turned islamist politician aside hito had lived in the u.s. for decades before moving to turkey journalist neil clark who's written extensively about syria says considering his background he tours election is no surprise. the americans want to make sure that when president...
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not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to participate in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political groups of their rights at this stage of rebuilding our own the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about legitimate government and legitimate government should represent the opinions and interests of the whole syrian nation our position is balanced and we see that what we are seeing now is wrong. for the tenth anniversary since american soldiers invaded iraq was marked this week with more bombings across the country which killed over sixty people and al-qaeda linked groups said it was behind the attacks which happened in mostly shared areas of the capital baghdad and other cities but he's there's a couple of looks back at what the u.s. and denver achieved. at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq to free its
not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to participate in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political groups of their rights at this stage of rebuilding our own the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about legitimate government and legitimate government should represent the...
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he went 50 for 50 in his state by state elections for the 2012 election. just imagine what numbers guru nate silver can do for your march madness bracket. >>> the world lead -- 70,000 people have already been killed in syria's two-year-long civil war but now reports that forces have started using the kind of artillery that could kill that number of people in a matter of days. i'm referring to chemical weapons. as of now the reports are unconfirmed. if true, it is unclear who fired them. each side blames the other. i'll bring in nick walsh standing by in beirut, lebanon. the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may hav
he went 50 for 50 in his state by state elections for the 2012 election. just imagine what numbers guru nate silver can do for your march madness bracket. >>> the world lead -- 70,000 people have already been killed in syria's two-year-long civil war but now reports that forces have started using the kind of artillery that could kill that number of people in a matter of days. i'm referring to chemical weapons. as of now the reports are unconfirmed. if true, it is unclear who fired...